Andrew W. Dawdy, Ph.D., Principal Scientist, BioTherapeutics Pharmaceutical Sciences Pfizer, Inc.
Andrew received his Ph.D. degree in Chemistry from the University of Virginia in 2013 where he performed research in protein MS. Andrew has spent the last seven years working in pharmaceutical development, with the last five of those developing biotherapeutics at the Pfizer St. Louis, MO site. As a principal scientist in Pfizer’s mass spectrometry and biophysical characterization (MSBC) laboratory, Andrew supports development of a variety of modalities, including mAbs, ADCs, fusion proteins, and recombinant proteins. Andrew is on the front line in the development and implementation of online ion-exchange mass spectrometry (IEX/MS) and multi-attribute method (MAM) at Pfizer, having made respective presentations at ASMS 2018 and 2019, as well as co-leading evening workshops on the topics.